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Local reactions and IgE antibodies to pertussis toxin after acellular diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis immunization.
Author: EdelmanK, HeQ, MalmströmK, MertsolaJ, SavolainenJ, TerhoE O
Original Abstract of the Article :
Local reactions and pertussis toxin specific immunoglobulin E antibodies (PT-IgE) were investigated in healthy children following primary and booster immunization with a combined diphtheria tetanus acellular pertussis vaccine (DTPa) including pertussis toxin, filamentous haemagglutinin and pertactin...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s004310051264
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
The Intricacies of Acellular Pertussis Immunization
Imagine a desert of the immune system, where a delicate balance exists between protection and potential side effects. This research delves into the complex world of acellular pertussis immunization, exploring the role of pertussis toxin-specific immunoglobulin E (PT-IgE) antibodies in local reactions after vaccination.
Unveiling the Mystery of Local Reactions
This study investigates local reactions and PT-IgE levels in children following primary and booster immunization with a combined diphtheria-tetanus-acellular pertussis vaccine. The researchers found that while local reactions were relatively rare after primary immunization, they were more common after booster vaccination, particularly in children who had experienced reactions after primary immunization. This suggests that repeated exposure to the vaccine can trigger a different immune response, potentially leading to more pronounced local reactions.
The Importance of Careful Monitoring
This study highlights the importance of carefully monitoring children after acellular pertussis immunization, especially after booster vaccinations. The study found that children with local reactions had higher PT-IgE levels, which suggests that these antibodies may play a role in the development of local reactions. This finding underscores the need for further research to better understand the interplay between PT-IgE antibodies and local reactions, allowing for more effective and safer vaccination strategies.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research underscores the complexity of the immune system. Even seemingly safe and effective vaccines can have unintended side effects. This study helps us better understand the potential mechanisms behind these side effects, paving the way for safer and more effective immunization strategies in the future.
Date :
- Date Completed 2000-01-06
- Date Revised 2019-08-14
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